Witchhazel, Dwarf Arnold. I planted this baby last year, thus this is the first flowers in the garden. Just noticed it turns out to be too close to the wall. Will need to move this baby this coming Fall I gathered.

I just stuck it out there years ago and ignored it. I received a small piece of the double one in trade but it's still in the GH because others have told me they're hard to grow...now I'm scared to plant it out...LOL

I got my bloodroots from Loess Roots in November 2009 & planted them in December. He is in the garden watchdog Loess Roots http://davesgarden.com/products/gwd/c/4253/ & it is more like getting them from a friend than ordering from a company. I also got mayapples, dutchman's breeches & black cohosh plants from him & all are popping up already :)

My forsythia is just starting to get leaves :) My very first mayapple & looks like it is going to bloom too :)

I love pussywillow & have wanted some ever since I was a child. I ordered some but they did not live. Pretty sure they were doa.

Love those hellebores & that camelia too! I planted a camellia 3 years ago & still haven't had any blooms. It looks really good though... may have been a young one when I got it. I planted it for my dog Max when he passed.

...magnolias. Common name; Tulip trees as they're known down South. Saucer Magnolia, there are several cultivars, each slightly different than the other. This is a lighter version of 'em. (Not quite fully open a couple of days ago -- they're fully open today. I'll add more pixs. later).

Here is the mentioned Saucer Mag. This is a small one. Some of the mature Magnolias in the area are sending out glorious blooms this year dispite the prolonged cold period during our unusual winter months.

Hey Kim. Love that last shot - were you laying on the ground ? lol.
I have to look up those bloodroots too. Not familiar with them at all.
Love the camillias. I have a few, some are doing really good, and others aren't. No blooms right now though. I did just fertilize them, so hopefully they will do better next year.
Charlotte - your hellebores are amazing ! I thought mine looked good, but omg ! Don't you love them !